A syndicate is “a group of people who work together and help each other in order to achieve a particular aim.” For the Integrity Syndicate, a group of bible-believing, truth-seeking Christians founded by bible-student Theophilus Josiah, the aim is “the restoration of first-century apostolic Christianity”—a project grounded directly in the truth about the one God, his human son, and God’s message and expectations for humanity.
The IntegritySyndicate.com website covers topics beyond unitarian theology and analyzes the fundamentals of Christian belief via dozens of articles and recommended resources. The site also features a family of twenty-six interconnected web portals created and curated with apologetics in mind and dedicated to specific issues of Christian theology. These include TrueUnitarian.com (The Foundations of Biblical Unitarianism), ApostlesDoctrine.net (Apostles doctrine of repentance, baptism and the gift of the Holy Spirit), WayOfChrist.faith (a new social site) and many more. Fifteen of these sites are dedicated to unitarian Christian issues, including UnderstandingLogos.com, BiblicalAgency.com, IamStatements.com, and TrinityDelusion.net. For a full list of sites, see https://integritysyndicate.com/about-us/.
One of the things I appreciate about the Integrity Syndicate’s main site is its wide variety of articles on unitarian topics (found here), and storehouse of links to recommended unitarian books and other terrific resources. The host of helpful articles feature in-depth investigations and explanations on such hotly-debated and important issues as the Logos, the Evolution of the Doctrine of the Trinity, the Preexistence of Christ, the I Am Statements of Jesus, Biblical Agency, and much more. Students of the ongoing controversy between unitarian, trinitarian, and modalistic theologies will no doubt find such resources valuable in their quests for the truth. Likewise, unitarian Christians interested in apologetics will find their quivers full of fresh arrows for their debates.
Many thanks to Integrity Syndicate for not only their ongoing efforts to spread the message of unitarian Christian theology, but for sponsoring the upcoming UCA Conference in Nashville. Looking forward to the great things to come through our partnership, and to more excellent work on the web!